Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 13th Jul 2006 16:47 UTC, submitted by anonymous
General Development From the beginning, Eclipse included tight integration with the Concurrent Versions System in order to provide access to change-management capabilities. Now, many projects - notably those run by the Apache Software Foundation - are using a different change-management system: Subversion. This article demonstrates how to add Subversion support to Eclipse and how to perform basic version-control activities from the IDE.
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RE: subversive vs. subclipse
by lagitus on Thu 13th Jul 2006 21:52 UTC in reply to "subversive vs. subclipse"
lagitus
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2005-07-18

While I haven't tried subversive, I've used subclipse for a while now and done all sorts of operations with it and there has never been a single problem. It integrates perfectly with the user interface too. Eclipse has a truly phenomenal plugin system.

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